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Wheeler #12 (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 31. 1953, 



in syn.). = Iro. 

 Wheeler #13 (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 35. 1953, 



in syn.). = Nancy. 

 Wheeler No. 20 (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 53. 



1953, as doubtful name without descr.). 

 Wheeler No. 25 (E. P. Hume and P. Owens, Holly Letter 31, p. 9. 1968, 



as Wheeler No. 25, without descr.). 

 Wheeler #40 (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 53. 1953, 



as doubtful name without descr.). 

 Wheeler #50 (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 53. 1953, 



as doubtful name without descr.). 

 Wheeler #F-1 (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 53. 1953, 



as doubtful name without descr.) . 

 Wheeler #F-2 (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 20. 1953, 



as Wheeler #2F, in syn.). = Amy. 

 White Cottage (E. P. Hume and P. Owens, Holly Letter 31, p. 9. 1968, 



without descr.). Appalachian Nurs., Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, Cat. p. 



6. 1970 — heavy bearing female; hardy in Waynesboro. 

 White Hedge (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 42. 1953, 



without descr.). == ?Clark. 

 Wilfred (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 42. 1953, male 



without descr.). D. Wyman, Arnoldia 14(12): 72. 1954, male without 



descr. — named and select, by W. Wheeler. 

 Willie Prophet (O. Pride, Holly Letter 25, p. 10. 1965, without descr.). 

 Wilmat Yellow (Tennessee Valley Nurs., Winchester, Tennessee, Cat. 



p. 6. Fall 1970-Spring 1971, yellow fruited without descr.). Fruit Indian 



Yellow (6), without blush (Royal Hort. Soc. Colour Chart, 1942) size 



10/32 X 11/32 inches. 

 Winchester (J. N. Evans, Holly Letter 31, p. 4. 1968, without descr.). 

 WlNDRlFT (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 42. 1953, 



without descr.). 

 Winn Nursery (E. P. Hume and P. Owens, Holly Letter 31, p. 9. 1968, 



without descr.). Yellow fruit. 

 Winter Glory (J. N. Evans, Holly Letter 31, p. 4. 1968, without descr.). 

 Wyetta (Proc. 37th Meeting Holly Soc. Amer. p. 6. 1964) — fast 



growing, narrow conical or compact pyramidal, densely branched ; fruit 



prolific, large shiny red ; leaves with remarkable sheen ; orig. in southern 



New Jersey and named by E. T. Harbaugh, Medford, New Jersey; 



Holly Soc. Amer. Registr. No. 6-64 by E. T. Harbaugh. Misspelled as 



Wyatta. 

 Xanthocarpa (Grovatt's Nurs., Burlington, New Jersey, advert, in 

 Amer. Nurseryman 120(2): 119. 1964, without descr.). D. Wyman, 

 XVIth Internatl. Hort. Cong. 1962 Proc, p. 4:343. 1964— fruit yellow. 



